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Tag Archives: Nikkor 24-70
 It’s hardly news at this point that the world has a new Pope, the first Pope Francis. It did seem fitting today to post some church photos. When I had the opportunity to shoot St. Mary’s Church in Yonkers, Msgr. Corrigan was kind enough to place some unconsecrated communion wafers, water and wine on the Altar…
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 This is an image from last Spring. April 2012, to be more specific. Today it’s snowing. I’m so ready for Spring. That’s the Verrazano Bridge in the distance, with what appears to be a giant ship right in front of it, but that’s a trick of the perspective. Happy Friday and Happy weekend. Tweet
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 Times Square, New Year’s Day Morning, about 20 minutes before Civil Dawn. As you can see, much of the clean up is already done, and the area is largely deserted. Most of the people there were working on crews busy removing temporary light structures and crowd control barriers. You can still see the 2013 sign at the…
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.jpg) This is sunrise over Manhattan, looking northeast, taken from Pier A in Hoboken, NJ. I arrived just a smidge late, missed my chance to grab some shots before the sun came over the skyline, and had to scramble to get this image. I saw the sun peeking over the shoulder of the Empire State Building…
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.jpg) As I was setting up to shoot at St. Mary’s, I asked Msgr. Corrigan if there were any particular shots he wanted me to get. One that he asked for, and understood to be a challenge, was of this painting. The problem is that the painting is behind glass, and is is situated such that…
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